William Gilkerson – Professional marine artist, author and historian. Sometimes still does scrimshaw on commission, when the transaction interests him and can be done without violation of the endangered species laws.

Howard Rosenfeld – Custom scrimshaw specializing in ship/sailboat portraits but does everything from people to horses to helicopters, large presentation pieces, belt buckles, pendants, plaques, and more.

Joanne Ryall – (Artemis WIld Design) With a passion for art, Joanne is able to capture memories and images in a rare and finely detailed style of scrimshaw for her clients.

David Warther II – (IvoryBuyer.com) Fifth generation ivory carver. Carving solid ivory model ships which depict "The History of the Ship" from 1st Dynasty Egypt (3000 B.C.) to the present day for the Warther Museum. Even the rigging on the ships is carved of ivory.

Jason Webb – Scrimshaw of both original and client requested images ranging from the traditional to the whinsical. Contact Jason via email. See artical about his work by clicking here.

Cochise Mercantile and Cochise Imprinting – Currently the largest manufacturer of blank faux ivory whale teeth as well as faux ivory knife scales. We can clone almost anything to create new faux ivory items.

Crazy Crow Trading Post – Supplier of Native American Indian and American Mountain Man crafts, craft supplies and craft kits.

Miles of Alaska - Has many individual pieces of mammoth and fossil walrus. Miles is often out in the wilderness making a living, so give him a day or two to get back to his cabin and he'll answer your email.